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Don't get deported or be mexican.

No. In fact only after you submit your green card the naturalization certificate would be given to you after the oath taking.So the certificate is enough proof for your US citizenship. As a US citizen you can stay outside US as long as you want provided you pay taxes for US and be a law abiding person in the country you want to stay.

U.S. citizenship is priceless to some, worthless to others. But now the State Department has a dollar figure: U.S. citizenship is worth $450.At least that's what it will cost you to renounce it.Under new consular fees published Thursday in the Federal Register, the cost of processing a formal renunciation of U.S. citizenship skyrocketed from $0 to $450.

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Q: Does a US citizen need a green card to live in another country?
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Which is good green card or red card?

The green card is good since it allows one to visit the United States and be a citizen of that country. Green can be said to be a better card than red card


Does a green card holder can enter japan without a visa?

If you are a citizen of a country whose citizen do not need a visa to visit Japan, then you are fine; Green card does not waive visa requirement for Japan.


Which countries can you enter with a us green card?

Any country than an American citizen can go to, but only from the US(show the Green Card and passport in destination country) and back to the US or your home country. Just don't forget your passport and a Green Card anywhere!


If an American marries a immigrant from another country who has a green card and has a child who is a us citizen can they deport him or her?

US Citizens can't be deported from the US. Any alien can be deported.


How long you have to be in the country after process the green card?

you have to be in the Unied state for 5years or get married with a u.s citizen for 3years.


What is an alien in citizenship?

It means that you aren't a citizen of the country, but you're living in the counrty on a Green card or something. You can legally live in the country.


Can you still stay in the country if you have your green card and are married to a us citizen and have a child and are getting a divorce?

Individuals who obtain a Green Card through marriage to a U.S. Citizen are granted "Conditional" Green Card status, which is only valid for two years. Individuals who have been granted Conditional Green Card Status are required to apply to remove the Conditions on their Green Card within 90 days of the date that their Conditional Permanent Resident status expires that is within their second anniversary and they are still married.


Can an illegal alien apply for a green card if his spouse cancelled his application to get a green card?

No, you must be petitioned by a citizen. A: That's absolutely right. And you also need to wait for another year.


If you are a US citizen do you carry a green card?

No. A green card is issued to foreign nationals residing in the US.


How long to get citizenship if you get pregnant with a man who is a citizen?

Being pregnant by a US citizen won't get you a citizenship. If you are married to a US citizen and have filled for permanent resident and got your green card and after your first green card for 2 years you have to apply for your second green card, but for citizenship you can apply after 2 yrs and 9 months from first green card.


What's the difference between 'residence' and 'residency'?

Citizenship means that a person is a citizen of a country with certain rights and responsibilities. Residency means that a person is a resident of a country but not a citizen. Different countries have different laws, but foreign residents in the US must have a green card. They may renew the green card annually, or become US citizens, or return to their own country.


Can you get your passport if you have a green card?

You may be able to obtain a passport from your country of citizenship, but not from the country that has issued you a green card: passports identify and verify citizenship. Visit your country's consulate if you're not living in your country of citizenship, or the passport office in your country of citizenship to verify your rights to a passport. It will be important to disclose that you are holding a green card from another country.